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Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Installations visits Maxwell, Gunter
Robert Moriarty, the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Installations, tours Military Family Housing at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, March 20, 2025. His visit focused on Military Family Housing and Dormitory infrastructure as an emphasis for the quality of life for service members and their families. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Richard P. Ebensberger)
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Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Installations visits Maxwell, Gunter
Robert Moriarty, the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Installations, visits the Air Force Enlisted Heritage Hall Museum at Maxwell Air Force Base's Gunter Annex, Alabama, March 20, 2025. During his visit, Moriarty toured facilities at both installations, and took time to speak with Airmen directly, learning about their living conditions firsthand. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Richard P. Ebensberger)
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Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Installations visits Maxwell, Gunter
Robert Moriarty, the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Installations, visits the Air Force Enlisted Heritage Hall Museum at Maxwell Air Force Base's Gunter Annex, Alabama, March 20, 2025. During his visit, Moriarty toured facilities at both installations, and took time to speak with Airmen directly, learning about their living conditions firsthand. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Richard P. Ebensberger)
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Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Installations visits Maxwell, Gunter
Robert Moriarty, the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Installations, visits the Air Force Enlisted Heritage Hall Museum at Maxwell Air Force Base's Gunter Annex, Alabama, March 20, 2025. During his visit, Moriarty toured facilities at both installations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Richard P. Ebensberger)
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Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Installations visits Maxwell, Gunter
Robert Moriarty, the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Installations, visits with Airmen at Maxwell Air Force Base and Gunter Annex, Alabama, March 20, 2025. During his visit, Moriarty toured facilities at both locations, including dormitories, base housing, the Warrant Officer Training School, and the Air Force Enlisted Heritage Hall Museum, where he gained insight into the rich history of enlisted service members. Understanding the current state of infrastructure and the need for upgrades was a key focus of his visit. He took time to speak with Airmen directly, learning about their living conditions firsthand. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Richard P. Ebensberger)
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Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Installations visits Maxwell, Gunter
Robert Moriarty, the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Installations, visits Maxwell Air Force Base and Gunter Annex, Alabama, March 20, 2025. During his visit, Moriarty toured facilities at both locations, including dormitories, base housing, the Warrant Officer Training School, and the Air Force Enlisted Heritage Hall Museum, where he gained insight into the rich history of enlisted service members. Understanding the current state of infrastructure and the need for upgrades was a key focus of his visit. He took time to speak with Airmen directly, learning about their living conditions firsthand. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Richard P. Ebensberger)
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Clearing Skies, Protecting Lives: 56th Fighter Wing Air Traffic Control
Senior Airman Kristen Kinnane, 56th Operations Support Squadron air traffic control apprentice, converses with her wingman, Mar. 12, 2025, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. Luke AFB air traffic controllers undergo rigorous training to support the F-35A Lightning II mission, fortifying the service’s commitment to strength and readiness. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Tekorey Watkins)
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Clearing Skies, Protecting Lives: 56th Fighter Wing Air Traffic Control
Senior Airman Orion Mallette, 56th Operations Support Squadron air traffic controller, communicates with a pilot, Mar. 12, 2025, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. Luke AFB air traffic controllers undergo rigorous training to support the F-35A Lightning II mission, fortifying the service’s commitment to strength and readiness. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Tekorey Watkins)
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Clearing Skies, Protecting Lives: 56th Fighter Wing Air Traffic Control
Senior Airman Trevor Church, 56th Operations Support Squadron air traffic controller, checks the certified tower radar display, Mar. 4, 2025, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. Luke AFB air traffic controllers undergo rigorous training to support the F-35A Lightning II mission, fortifying the service’s commitment to strength and readiness. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Tekorey Watkins)
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Clearing Skies, Protecting Lives: 56th Fighter Wing Air Traffic Control
Airman 1st Class Kadarien Johnson, 56th Operations Support Squadron air traffic control apprentice, marks down the times of landings, Mar. 4, 2025, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. Luke AFB air traffic controllers undergo rigorous training to support the F-35A Lightning II mission, fortifying the service’s commitment to strength and readiness. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Tekorey Watkins)
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Robot Responder
An LED monitor shows live video footage of the Marten MK2 Pro robot at Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi, March 18, 2025. The new fire protection asset bolstered the available search and inspection tools for the CAFB Fire and Emergency services flight. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Joseph Curzi)
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Robot Responder
The Marten MK2 Pro, a remotely controlled inspection robot, illuminates a dark room exhibiting its customizable bright spotlight at Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi, March 18, 2025. The introduction of robotic hazard detection strengthens firefighter safety and reduces their risk of exposure in a potentially dangerous environment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Joseph Curzi)
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Robot Responder
The Marten MK2 Pro, a remotely controlled inspection robot, showcases its confined space area capabilities at Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi, March 18, 2025. The four-wheel drive robot features a 10x optical zoom 1080p camera with audio and extended range of up to 750ft line of sight. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Joseph Curzi)
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A legacy forged in service: Chief Master Sgt. Janna S. Wesley retires after over 30 years
U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Janna S. Wesley, Senior Enlisted Leader, 42d Mission Support Group, poses for a photo with her recruiter, retired Master Sgt. Terrance Frazier, during her Chief promotion party. After more than three decades of service, Wesley is set to retire on April 3, 2025, at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. Her Air Force journey, which began in Macon, Georgia, in 1995, has been marked by resilience, leadership, and unwavering dedication to Airmen. (Courtesy photo)
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A legacy forged in service: Chief Master Sgt. Janna S. Wesley retires after over 30 years
U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Janna S. Wesley, Senior Enlisted Leader of the 42d Mission Support Group, poses for a photo while stationed at Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska. After more than three decades of service, she is set to retire on April 3, 2025, at Maxwell AFB, Alabama. Seeking a different path than what her community offered, Wesley enlisted in 1995, with Offutt AFB becoming her first duty station. (Courtesy photo)
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A legacy forged in service: Chief Master Sgt. Janna S. Wesley retires after over 30 years
U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Janna S. Wesley, Senior Enlisted Leader, 42d Mission Support Group, poses for a photo with her son, Jalen Wesley. After more than three decades of service, Wesley is set to retire on April 3, 2025, at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. She credits her family, particularly her son, parents, and grandparents, for their unwavering support. (Courtesy photo)
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A legacy forged in service: Chief Master Sgt. Janna S. Wesley retires after over 30 years
U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Janna S. Wesley, Senior Enlisted Leader, 42d Mission Support Group, poses for a photo with her father after being promoted. After more than three decades of service, she is set to retire on April 3, 2025, at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. Wesley's Air Force journey, which began in Macon, Georgia, in 1995, has been defined by resilience, leadership, and unwavering dedication to Airmen. (Courtesy photo)
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A legacy forged in service: Chief Master Sgt. Janna S. Wesley retires after over 30 years
U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Janna S. Wesley, Senior Enlisted Leader, 42d Mission Support Group, poses for a photo while assigned to Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea. After more than three decades of service, Wesley is set to retire on April 3, 2025, at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. Seeking a different path than what her community offered, she enlisted, landing at Offutt AFB, Nebraska as her first assignment. (Courtesy photo)
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A legacy forged in service: Chief Master Sgt. Janna S. Wesley retires after over 30 years
U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Janna S. Wesley, Senior Enlisted Leader, 42d Mission Support Group, is set to retire on April 3, 2025, at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, after more than three decades of service. Her journey, which began in Macon, Georgia in 1995, has been one of resilience, leadership, and unwavering dedication to Airmen. (Courtesy photo)
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Senior Airman Tyler Dash and his military working dog, Ddelarge
Team Vance Working Dog Team patrols United Nations
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